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Ask The Tech Guys 2035: From Attic to Basement

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In this jam-packed episode of Ask The Tech Guys, hosts Leo Laporte and Mikah Sargent, joined by special guests Dick DeBartolo and Chris Marquardt, tackle a wide range of tech topics. From AI security concerns at the Olympics to VPN travel tips for China, the show covers everything from data recovery techniques to the latest in content creation gear. Viewers' questions spark discussions on photo backups, software compatibility issues, and password manager security, while the hosts reflect on the show's evolution and upcoming format changes.

  • AI security at the Olympics: Concerns about surveillance and the need for human oversight in interpreting AI data.
  • VPNs and tech tips for China: Using VPNs and travel diary apps like Polar Steps while respecting local laws.
  • Advice on using a Synology NAS for iPhone photo backups, including model recommendations and app limitations.
  • High-end Transformers toy: Introduction of the $1,199 Super Megatron with 36 servo motors, appealing to adult collectors.
  • Troubleshooting Microsoft Word issues, including potential causes and solutions for file corruption.
  • Apple's adoption of RCS: Discussion on improved messaging capabilities and cross-device syncing.
  • Data recovery techniques for an old Windows Home Server, focusing on extracting data from the hard drive.
  • Monthly photo assignment: "Weathered" theme, showcasing standout submissions and discussing photographic challenges.
  • Explanation of Argon2 for password hashing in Bitwarden and its security benefits.
  • Debunking the rumor about Southwest Airlines using Windows 3.1 and discussing airline redundancy systems.
  • Challenges of connecting a Shure MV88 lightning microphone to USB-C devices.
  • Corsair Elgato Creator Platform Six table and associated gear for streaming and production.
  • Advice on preserving data on SSDs and USB sticks, emphasizing the reliability of modern storage devices.
  • Running Windows on Apple's M series processors through Parallels, outlining limitations and compatibility issues.

Hosts: Leo Laporte and Mikah Sargent

Guests: Dick DeBartolo and Chris Marquardt

Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit

Show notes and links for this episode are available at: https://twit.tv/shows/ask-the-tech-guys/episodes/2035

Download or subscribe to this show at: https://twit.tv/shows/total-leo

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In this jam-packed episode of Ask The Tech Guys, hosts Leo Laporte and Mikah Sargent, joined by special guests Dick DeBartolo and Chris Marquardt, tackle a wide range of tech topics. From AI security concerns at the Olympics to VPN travel tips for China, the show covers everything from data recovery techniques to the latest in content creation gear. Viewers' questions spark discussions on photo backups, software compatibility issues, and password manager security, while the hosts reflect on the show's evolution and upcoming format changes.

  • AI security at the Olympics: Concerns about surveillance and the need for human oversight in interpreting AI data.
  • VPNs and tech tips for China: Using VPNs and travel diary apps like Polar Steps while respecting local laws.
  • Advice on using a Synology NAS for iPhone photo backups, including model recommendations and app limitations.
  • High-end Transformers toy: Introduction of the $1,199 Super Megatron with 36 servo motors, appealing to adult collectors.
  • Troubleshooting Microsoft Word issues, including potential causes and solutions for file corruption.
  • Apple's adoption of RCS: Discussion on improved messaging capabilities and cross-device syncing.
  • Data recovery techniques for an old Windows Home Server, focusing on extracting data from the hard drive.
  • Monthly photo assignment: "Weathered" theme, showcasing standout submissions and discussing photographic challenges.
  • Explanation of Argon2 for password hashing in Bitwarden and its security benefits.
  • Debunking the rumor about Southwest Airlines using Windows 3.1 and discussing airline redundancy systems.
  • Challenges of connecting a Shure MV88 lightning microphone to USB-C devices.
  • Corsair Elgato Creator Platform Six table and associated gear for streaming and production.
  • Advice on preserving data on SSDs and USB sticks, emphasizing the reliability of modern storage devices.
  • Running Windows on Apple's M series processors through Parallels, outlining limitations and compatibility issues.

Hosts: Leo Laporte and Mikah Sargent

Guests: Dick DeBartolo and Chris Marquardt

Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit

Show notes and links for this episode are available at: https://twit.tv/shows/ask-the-tech-guys/episodes/2035

Download or subscribe to this show at: https://twit.tv/shows/total-leo

Sponsor:

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